GIVE 'EM YOUR BEST REPORT—
Learn exactly what to say—without the
New Nurse Anxiety
FEEL CONFIDENT AND LOOK IMPRESSIVE GIVING REPORT
Your palms are sweaty, knees weak, arms are heavy—
And you haven’t even given report yet!
Your nerves get the best of you every time you have to initiate report or even complete an SBAR report. You experience shortness of breath & everything else that even looks like a panic attack.
When you have to speak to a doctor, you get intimidated & freeze up. It’s like all eyes are on you—just waiting for you to bomb this too.
You stumble in the middle of giving report—there’s no way you can come back from that.
How can you do anything but focus on the sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach?
Why can’t someone just tell you what to say?
It’s been made abundantly clear that you’re not going to get that help from the crusty, senior nurses at your hospital.
But that doesn’t mean there isn’t someone out there with the skills & a kind heart who can help you!
Not all nurses are created equal. And there are some nurses who only exist to HELP other nurses.
They love sharing mistakes they’ve made (so you can learn from their experiences).
They also enjoy supporting others (cuz—duh).
And want you to know it is possible to feel—
Confident, less anxious, & more in control at work… with the right guidance.
So… if you don’t have a supportive senior nurse at your hospital—what’s the next best option?
I'M NURSE MEG...
Registered Nurse, Nurse Educator,
Study Coach, & Mentor.
I have been a nurse for more than a decade. I have experience in the ER, Med-Surg, Pre-Op, PCU, CVICU, Step-Down, Nursing Homes, Rehab Center, and More!
Over the years, I have developed a passion for teaching nursing students and new nurses.
I strongly believe there is a knowledge gap between nursing school and REAL LIFE!
I am here to fill that gap with my free resources and online courses.
Less Struggle | More Confidence | Higher Pass Rates
I am here to help nurses and students SUCCEED in their healthcare journey.
New Nurses especially need support around how to Communicate with other nurses, floors, facilities, & doctors.
New Nurses are bright, hopeful, ready-to-learn sponges who should be doused with knowledge & love.
I’ve made all the mistakes for you, so you can learn from me—not like me (the hard way).
Every new nurse deserves a kind-hearted nurse preceptor—even if that means a virtual nurse preceptor.
Ready to learn exactly what to say to give great report & impress those crusty, old nurses?
“This course helped me feel more confident talking to doctors & with the change of shift report!” – Milly G, RN
Finding Your Voice as a New Nurse:
How to Give the Best Report & More
- The Best Printable SBAR Report Sheet
- How to Initiate Report
- How to Give Perfect, Concise Report
- How to be Courteous to the next shift (Secrets they won’t tell you)
- How to Communicate with Doctors
- Give Report when going on Break
- Give Report to other Floors & Facilities
Included with your Report Course purchase—
→ Videos & Printouts for every section!
→ Access to the most supportive New Nurse FB Group
With the help of this report course, you’ll:
- Communicate clearly & effectively (become a beloved co-nurse)
- Feel confident in every aspect of your nursing life—& your life
- Stop panicking about mistakes while giving report—you just roll with it
- Feel comfortable talking to doctors—so you do this nursing thing with ease
- Stop feeling dumb just because you’re new here—be the best nurse with what you’ve got
You could keep hoping your Fairy Senior Nurse will appear, take you under her wing, & teach you everything you need to know about communication as a new nurse.
Or…
You could get the Finding Your Voice as a New Nurse Course today for $99 and—
SAY ADIÓS TO NEW NURSE ANXIETY
Here’s the quick recap!
Finding Your Voice as a New Nurse:
How to Give the Best Report & More
- The Best Printable SBAR Report Sheet
- How to Initiate Report
- How to Give Perfect, Concise Report
- How to be Courteous to the next shift (Secrets they won’t tell you)
- How to Communicate with Doctors
- Give Report when going on Break
- Give Report to other Floors & Facilities